
Japanese Prime Minister Shiger Ishiba, who bowed to the assembly of pressure on the ruling Liberal Democratic Party on Sunday, announced that he would resign.
Ishib’s resignation will cause the race leadership in his liberal democratic party, while the winner faces the vote of parliament to become the prime minister.
From Sanae Takaichi, to the former Japanese Prime Minister and leader of the opposition Yoshihiko Noda, there is a list of all candidates who are likely to throw hats into the ring.
1. Sanae takaichi
Japan will have its first premiere if Sanae Takaichi wins the vote of parliament. At the age of 64, Takaichi is a heavy weight of LDP, which has held a number of roles, including the Minister of Economic Security and Internal Affairs.
Takaichi also lost with Shiger Ishiba in the LDP leadership in the drainage race last year.
Takaichi excels in her voice opposition to increase the interest rates of Japan and its call for increased expenditure to strengthen the fragile economy.
2. Shinjiro Koizumi
Koizumi, the heir of the most famous political dynasty of Japan, could have become the youngest leader of the modern era in the country.
Koizumi, a graduate of Columbia University, remained near Shiger Ishiba as his Minister of Agriculture and supervised the widely promoted attempt to reduce rising rice prices, according to Reuters.
In 2019, he also allegedly faced a mockery for notes that climate policy must be “cool” and “sexy”.
3. Yoshimasa Hayashi
Hayashi, the current main secretary of the cabinet and one of the most experienced Japan administrators, proceeded through defense, foreign affairs and agriculture whenever it hit the crisis. Harvard -educated and fluent in English, he saw as a safe pair of hands. Unlike opponents, the champions maintain Japanese bank independent and stable.
The following leaders could attack the post of Shiger Ishiba from the opposition:
4. Yoshihiko noda
Former Prime Minister Noda is the leader of the largest opposition group, the central-legged constitutional democrats.
He helped promote an increase in tax on 10% consumption – he gained a repiscal hawk – but recently he has been advocating a temporary reduction in food taxes and a sharper departure from the massive program.
Opposition Party – Japanese Constitutional Democratic Party:
5. Yuichiro Tamaki
Former bureaucrats of the Ministry of Finance Tamaki co -founded a democratic party for people in 2018 and advocates increasing the remuneration of people in the household by expanding tax exemption and reducing consumption tax.
Opposition Party – Democratic Party for People
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